The rich rules over the poor, And the borrower becomes the lender’s slave. – Proverbs 22:7, NASB
The Libs Are Finally Getting What They Want
Liberal talking heads, the media, and the democrats should stand up and crow. They have just cause to celebrate: their baseless drumbeat of blaming the Tea Party, Palin, Limbaugh, et al. for Tucson has finally started to produce fruit. Continue reading
Failed Condolence
Ya know, for a while there I really thought that Obama had finally given his first speech that didn’t address some kind of alternate reality, a world similar to ours but far removed from the problems we have to deal with here. I should have known better. Continue reading
Palin Responds
As the days since the Arizona shootings pass by, it becomes more and more clear that the left’s mantra of blaming Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, and talk radio for Jared Loughner’s actions is a complete fabrication. Continue reading
Democrats Inevitably Move to Introduce New Gun Control Legislation
As inevitable as fried Twinkies at Rosie O’Donnell’s breakfast table, democrats are already seeking to capitalize on the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-AZ., by pushing for further constraints to the Second Amendment. Continue reading
Obama Moves To Eliminate Internet Privacy
Anyone who ever thought Obama was going to move to the center after losing the House is sniffing glue. He’s doing exactly what informed observers thought he would – expanding the power of the federal gov’t by using executive power, ignoring Congress and the Constitution along the way. Continue reading
Guns n’ Beatles
Or Beatles n’ Roses, whichever.
Strange Goings On
To quote Buffalo Springfield, “There’s something happening here, what it is ain’t exactly clear.” Continue reading
Obama Gets Suckered (Again)
After our Esteemed Leader got the RINO votes he needed in the Senate to pass START, the Russians suddenly decide the treaty isn’t critically important after all. Continue reading
A Whiter Shade of Muslim. Breaking the Memetic Spell.
The pen is truly mightier than the sword. Words are powerful weapons, and those skilled in the science of memetics know how to wield them to their advantage. Bill O’Reilly and Juan Williams, Continue reading